by Mike Foss, USA TODAY Sports

by Mike Foss, USA TODAY Sports

He also has only one eye; he popped out the artificial one for CBS' Jeff Goodman after Thursday's 71-61 defeat of Miami (Fla).

"I guess you could call it glaucoma," Otule told said in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "I was born with one eye, actually, and the other one wasn't fully developed. So I had to get an artificial (left) eye, since I was one or two. And every time I grew out of it, I had to go back to the doctor and they'd make a new one.

"I've always had one eye," Otule said. "It didn't happen in the middle of my life; I've had it since birth. If I hadn't had it since birth, it would probably be difficult to adjust to. But I've always been used to it, since I've had it since birth."